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#Food butler 3 years in, but still a beginner's tip for buying plants - ! When I first bought plants, I noticed that my taste was a bit flimsy ~ delicate and droopy plants. (Purple sage, scholar's smin, asparagus, etc.) At first, I just bought and collected the plants I liked, but I realized that when buying plants, it's better to mix and match plants of various sizes, shapes, and feelings rather than plants with too similar shapes and shapes! I matched the spiky Tillandsia, the unique pencil cactus with thin strands, the poplar flower branches that give off a wild flower vibe, the thin trunk, and the wide leaves of the beautiful Phellodendron amurense, and the fluffy but lush leaves of the cute Aralia. When you buy plants, let go of your stubborn tastes and try growing a variety of plants like this: one heavy plant that will hold the center, one delicate plant, one flowering plant, and one cactus! 🫧 Now that it's a refreshing spring, I'm rooting for your refreshing food service life. ☘️🌿🌳🪴 First page 1. Pink potted plant - Tillandsia cyanea 2. Pencil cactus slightly visible under plant #1 3. Poplar flowers and stems in a vase on the console 4. Slightly hidden behind the console - Phellodendron amurense 5. Aralia on the Pimms trolley Second page 1. Bottom left - #Phollonia amurense 2. In the far corner on the table - #Aralia 3. To the right of Aralia - #Monstera 4. In the pearl-colored pot below - Orchid species (please let me know..) 5. On the wood stool - #Asparagus mary #Planterinterior #Plants #Room #Roominterior #Plantinterior #Plantdiary #Plant

2024.04.25
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